Geography Topic 1 Land Management 2011
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Purpose of agriculture | The cultivation of the soil to produce food and fibres
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Hydroponics | Growing plants in water high in nutrients
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Australian climate problems | Low rainfall and little recent volcanic activity meaning no soil nutrients
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Sheep per hectare for sustainable agriculture | 2-8
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Australian agriculture industry | Employs 377000 people and makes up 3.2% of GDP
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Close nutrient cycle | Grow own fertilisers
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Grow non-hybrid plants | Save seeds for future growth
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Whole farm planning | Use of all resources of the farm to best create profits
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